Online History Resources

American Historical Review
This page includes the cover and table of contents of the most recent issue, plus information about subscriptions, submissions, editorial board, etc.

American Hypertexts
A collection of electronic documents relevant to American studies. A very attractive site with conscientious citation.

Association of Washington Historians
The home page of an association for which the purposes are the advancement of professional standards among historians, the promotion of general interest in history, and the dissemination of the organization's views on matters relating to history.

The British Museum
This site will help you find out more about the collections of the British Museum, plan a visit to the museum, or find out the answers to questions about the collections.

Diotima
This is a great site with materials for the study of women in the ancient world.

Hanover College History Internet Archive
This site provides primary documents for students and faculty for use in classes and links to other sites. Strongest in U.S. history, but contains interesting material for world civilizations too.

H-NET
A complete list of listservs maintained by History Net. Instructions on how to subscribe (and unsubscribe). Links to specific listserv's home pages. Supported by Michigan State University and the National Endowment for Humanities.

H-NET Lists
This page contains direct links to the "H-" home pages and lists, such as H-ASEH, H-German, and H-War. A must for historians.

HyperHistory Online
At this Web site, click on "hyperhistory" and navigate through 3,000 years of world history. Links to important historical persons, events, and maps.

Index of History
See the European history section for an immense collection of links to sites devoted to different aspects and periods of history, some with graphics and sound.

Intute
Database of Web resources for education and research, created by a network of U.K. universities and partners. Subject specialists select, evaluate, and annotate the resources.

Library of Congress: American Memory
A gateway to rich primary source materials relating to the history and culture of the United States. The site offers more than 7 million digital items from more than 100 historical collections, as well as resources to help educators incorporate the collection's primary sources into their curriculum.

Modern History Sourcebook
The Internet Modern History Sourcebook is one of a series of history primary sourcebooks. It is intended to serve the needs of teachers and students in college survey courses in modern European history and American history, as well as in modern western civilization and world cultures.

Russia on the Web
Among other links at this very complete site, click on "History" for a virtual tour of the palace where Nicholas II and Aleksandra lived, Mikhail Gorbachev's home page, or Russian Studies on the Internet, a listing of sites related to Russian history and culture.

Thomas Jefferson
This is a complete Web site about Thomas Jefferson, including his letters and speeches, a short history, links to other sites, and an index to much more information, which is located at the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation site.

Women in Tennessee
Includes sections on African Americans, women's rights, biography, and links to manuscript inventories.

WWW Virtual Library—Humanities
This main subject index leads to many humanities-related research subjects, many of which relate to historical studies.

Yahoo's History Directory
Yahoo's history directory has links to ancient history, archaeology, the 17th through 20th centuries, religions, and specific topics such as military and maritime history, economic history, women's history, and much more.